Over time a thick fluff accumulates between the inner vent and the fan. Eventually the laptop will start overheating and randomly turning itself off, until one day it will cook the motherboard and never start again.
The only way to remove the fluff is to disassemble the laptop, remove the fluff, then reassemble it. If you try this yourself, you must be very careful as it's very easy to break one of many clips attached to the motherboard. A motherboard can cost anywhere from $100 to more than $1,000. Computer Champ takes up to 90 minutes to ensure that care is taken and that the job is done thoroughly.
The only way to remove the fluff is to disassemble the laptop, remove the fluff, then reassemble it. If you try this yourself, you must be very careful as it's very easy to break one of many clips attached to the motherboard. A motherboard can cost anywhere from $100 to more than $1,000. Computer Champ takes up to 90 minutes to ensure that care is taken and that the job is done thoroughly.